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Gender bias played a significant role in Kamala Harrisā€™s defeat, with many votersā€”often womenā€”expressing doubts about whether ā€œAmerica is ready for a female president.ā€

Some said they ā€œcouldnā€™t see her in the chair,ā€ or questioned if a woman could lead, with one even remarking, ā€œyou donā€™t see women building skyscrapers.ā€ Though some voters were open to persuasion, this often became a red line.

Oliver Hall, a Harris campaign volunteer, found that economic concerns, particularly inflation, also drove voters to Donald Trump, despite low unemployment and wage growth touted by Democrats.

Harris was viewed in conflicting ways, seen as both too tough and too lenient on crime, as well as ineffective yet overly tied to Bidenā€™s administration.

Ultimately, Hall believes that Trumpā€™s unique appeal and influence overshadowed Harrisā€™s campaign efforts.

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    ā€œI know why she lostā€

    She lost because 11 million people sat out this election. Thatā€™s it, thatā€™s all there is.

    The fact is that most of this country leans blue, and when voters turn out, blue typically wins. This is why the GOP is doing everything they can to make sure people donā€™t vote.

    Trump has a vote ceiling of around 74, maybe 75 million. In 2020, 81 million people voted for Biden.

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      Why do you think 11 million people sat out?

      Like, if youā€™re walking down the street and one person calls you a horse theyā€™re a jerk, if two people call you a horse theyā€™re both jerks, but if everyone keeps calling you a horse maybe itā€™s time to go get fitted for a saddle. The Dems got called a horse 11 million times here.

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        I get what youā€™re saying, but apathy at that scale isnā€™t calling democrats a horse. Itā€™s taking a backseat on your future.

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          You have to try and see it like a young person who hasnā€™t fully developed the ability to understand long term consequences and also probably isnā€™t paying all that much attention. Imagine if the choice had been between Trump and Cheney, would you have bothered to show up? Now imagine all you saw was that Cheney supports Harris, and the other guy is Trump. Thereā€™s no one to vote for.